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The committee on the Harvard Night think that it would be undesirable to have a fringe of outsiders occupying the seats at the side and rear, and they are anxious to dispose of all the tickets to men connected with the University. Permission has been secured to keep the tickets on sale here until tonight, and the last sale will therefore be held at Leavitt's today from 1.30 to 3.30. This is the last chance that can be given, as tickets must go back tomorrow morning. There has been such a rush for tickets at all the performances that, if Harvard men intend to go to any play, they will probably not find much better seats remaining than those offered for the Harvard Night.
Manager Stoker thinks that it would not pay to send out admission tickets here, since the number applied for is small and since admission tickets are good for any night in the week and men can easily secure them at the box office. All money, consequently, sent by men who applied for admission tickets will be refunded at Leavitt's today at any time from 1.30 to 3.30.
The committee has received a promise from the West End road that there will be enough cars that evening to accommodate every one. The cars will be in Harvard square shortly after seven. They will also be ready for the return to Cambridge soon after the performance finishes.
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